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Ray Brunk
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Portland Workshop

Postby Ray Brunk » Fri Aug 08, 2003 5:46 pm

To everyone attending the workshop:
Have a great time!
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Re: Portland Workshop

Postby Shane Smith » Sun Aug 10, 2003 4:55 pm

I'm looking forward to an event review and a few pics myself Ray <img src="/forum/images/icons/smile.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Portland Workshop

Postby Jeffrey Hull » Mon Aug 11, 2003 3:46 pm

ARMA Fellows:

I had a really good time and I learned a lot! I want to wish well to everyone whom I met there. I was pleased to learn, whether it had to do with what I was doing right or wrong.

Thanks to everyone there and good luck,

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Re: Portland Workshop

Postby Jeffrey Hull » Tue Aug 12, 2003 3:37 pm

More specifically, we got some great introduction and clarification of Fuehlen, Kriegsarbeit, and Halb-Schwert/Kurze-Schwert, after a thorough run-through of the basics. JH
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Re: Portland Workshop

Postby John_Clements » Wed Aug 13, 2003 2:58 pm

It was a good event. Just the right size to focus. I enjoyed meeting all those members out West I've only known through email all this time, and also seeing others from out of town so soon again. Portland is truey a loveley city and Geof &amp; Jeffery made it a very comfortable and hospitable stay, thanks guys. I am glad we covered 95% of the material for NTP 1.0. I'm glad everyoen got so much out of it. It was fun to be outside but not in 100 degree heat. Looking forward to visiting again for an even larger seminar. Thanks again.

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Re: Portland Workshop

Postby GeoffGagner » Wed Aug 27, 2003 7:30 pm

Hello all. After wrestling with my ISP and modem I have been able to finally return to the net. As host of the NTP in Portland I would like to thank everyone who attended. It was great to get to meet all of you and you can count on me trying to get some sort of Pacific Northwest Study Group together now that I know you are all out here. Also I would like to thank John for being so informative, as well as adaptive. Like I've said before John we couldn't have you come to Oregon and not get wet. Eventually I will post an entire recap of the event. But I am currently waiting to get the photo's back from our volunteer photographer. I still can't figure out how to shoot while I train... hmmm need to get an extra arm or two.

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Geoff Gagner
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